Posted by spoc on March 29, 2004, at 0:53:07
In reply to Re: Babble Etiquette » Karen_kay, posted by Elle2021 on March 25, 2004, at 1:19:03
Hi,
Do you guys think it's more typical not to give/get individual thank yous/responses at the med board? I mean, in cases where a contribution was relatively short, e.g. "Me too -- I added 10 mgs. of XYZ at bedtime and it helped a lot." Thanking people always seems like the nice thing to do, but looking around (and participating) at that board, it seems there are less one-for-one *OR* blanket thanks-yous. Is that accurate? I'm still learning!! Oh, and THANKS IN ADVANCE to any and all responders! ;- )
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> Karen,
> I don't think it's necessary to post a note to each specific person. Posting a general "thank you" seems to be sufficient to me. That is what I do. However, if someone has posted something that I want to discuss in depth, then I do post something to that person. I'm thankful for any and all advice I get. Another thing I want to mention is that sometimes I'm not in the best mental state to post anything at all. I hope that people understand I am still thankful, even when I forget or am unable to say so.
> Elle
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